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  • Obama administration says achieves key goal of fixing HealthCare.gov

    So, what is the over/under about the 0bama regime lying about this one and coming back with revised numbers when they are deemed no longer relevant by the press??

    REUTERS - Two months after the disastrous launch of a key component of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, administration officials on Sunday said they had achieved their goal of getting HealthCare.gov operating smoothly but warned the website will need more fixes.

    Obama's specially appointed adviser Jeffrey Zients said a five-week emergency "tech surge" had doubled the capacity of the online health insurance portal while making it more responsive and less prone to errors.

    "The bottom line: HealthCare.gov on December 1 is night and day from where it was on October 1," Zients told reporters a day after the administration's self-imposed November 30 deadline for making the website operate properly for the vast majority of users.

    "We've widened the system's on-ramp - it now has four lanes instead of one or two," he said. "We have a much more stable system that is reliably open for business."

    The administration's key achievement was to increase site capacity to 50,000 simultaneous users, which would allow HealthCare.gov to handle a minimum of 800,000 users per day.

    But Zients warned that peak traffic volumes could eclipse the new capacity, temporarily preventing visitors from completing online applications for subsidized health coverage. And officials acknowledge that the site is still unlikely to operate smoothly for some visitors, even when volumes are within its capabilities.

    Overall, the Zients team's success could mark a new chapter for Obama's signature domestic policy if HealthCare.gov proves stable enough to handle millions of potential applications from uninsured Americans as well as others whose current insurance policies face cancellation at the end of the year.

    But a repeat of the Oct 1 launch, when the site crashed as millions of visitors flooded in, could leave hundreds of thousands of people without coverage and deal a staggering political blow to Obama's legacy and the 2014 election prospects of congressional Democrats.

    Republican critics of the healthcare reform law known as Obamacare were quick to dismiss the administration's achievement as overstated.

    "Have they made some progress? Yes. They brought in some private sector folks to try to get the functionality up. It still doesn't function right," Representative Mike Rogers of Michigan said on NBC's "Meet the Press" program.

    Democrats, who face a tough congressional midterm election battle in 2014 that could be complicated by Obamacare's rocky rollout, sounded a cautious note. Some nervous party members have called for a delay of the law's individual mandate that requires people to be enrolled in coverage by March 31 or pay a penalty.

    "This is going to take some time before it's up and kicking and in full gear," Democratic Representative Chris Van Hollen said on "Meet the Press."

    Asked if the mandate needs to be delayed, Van Hollen replied: "As of today, no ... let's see how this is working."

    HealthCare.gov will face increasing pressure in the days and weeks to come as consumers who want benefits in time for the new year have a December 23 deadline to sign up. The Obama administration had hoped to enroll about 7 million people in 2014 under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Many of those consumers are expected to qualify for subsidies.

    To work, the program must get millions of young, healthy consumers to sign up by March 31. Their participation is key to keeping the program's costs in check.
    Stevo
    Originally posted by SSMAN
    ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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    To work, the program must get millions of young, healthy consumers to sign up by March 31. Their participation is key to keeping the program's costs in check.

    And there it is.
    "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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    • #3
      Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View Post
      To work, the program must get millions of young, healthy consumers to sign up by March 31. Their participation is key to keeping the program's costs in check.

      And there it is.
      Well, They got what they voted for I guess....

      I would be severely pissed off if I was that young and someone forced me to spend a significant portion of my limited resources on a health care plan I didn't want or need. But that's just me....

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      • #4
        My group plan at work has always accepted applicants regardless of pre-existing conditions and the total cost would be more than what even a long term, decently paid employee would be able to sustain for very long. This Obamacare mandate will likely not end well in 2015, regardless of tax credits and such.

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        • #5
          Apparently they haven't built the part of the web site that gets the information on the person that is signing up to the insurance company...So, they may have signed up, but the insurance company isn't getting the information yet. Therefore you have no insurance. Bernie Madoff was better at his scam than these idiots.
          Cornyn is feeling the pressure. He really lashed out today at the regime and called him a liar.
          Last edited by dcs13; 12-02-2013, 08:05 PM. Reason: added

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          • #6
            No one is signing up for this shit. I don't think that is going to change. We supposedly had all of these millions of people who couldn't wait to sign up. I don't think the market ever existed in the old pricing structure, much less in the new one where rates are ~40% higher.

            They are going to have to admit that they aren't getting anyone to sign up sooner or later. They will drag it out as long as they can though. In the meantime, the people who know what a mess this is are waiting for the first big employer to drop their employees off at the exchange to get their insurance (with a subsidy) because of huge price increases. When that happens on a large scale, the shit really hits the fan.
            Originally posted by racrguy
            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
            Originally posted by racrguy
            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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            • #7
              It works much better now. It's so much faster. Plus, when an important notice comes for you, they have this really fancy notification sound...
              "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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              • #8
                Apparently people aren't qualifying for the subsidies as much as they were expecting. That's only making the sticker shock worse.
                Now we have a shitload of people that have actually LOST their insurance because of this crap and won't be able to afford what is being offered. I wish they had left the employer mandate in place this year. (illegally removed by convict Barry)... They knew this was going to shit and didn't want the employers to dump and overload.
                Maybe if everyone just stays away and no one signs up, the whole thing gets imploded.
                where the hell is ANonymous . It would be funny if they took over that site and had some fun...

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                • #9
                  How can something, that is the essence of failure, be fixed?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                    How can something, that is the essence of failure, be fixed?
                    It can't. Just leaves everything open for them to say "well, our attempt at this has failed, so we have no other choice but to implement (insert cockamamie program that lets them ruin our country that we can't stop without a revolt)".
                    "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View Post
                      It can't. Just leaves everything open for them to say "well, our attempt at this has failed, so we have no other choice but to implement (insert cockamamie program that lets them ruin our country that we can't stop without a revolt)".
                      The program you speak of is a single-payer system, which was the goal of these douche bags from the very beginning.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gargamel View Post
                        The program you speak of is a single-payer system, which was the goal of these douche bags from the very beginning.
                        Because the evil insurance companies are taking advantage of consumers by offering their products at fair market prices.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
                          Apparently people aren't qualifying for the subsidies as much as they were expecting. That's only making the sticker shock worse.
                          Now we have a shitload of people that have actually LOST their insurance because of this crap and won't be able to afford what is being offered. I wish they had left the employer mandate in place this year. (illegally removed by convict Barry)... They knew this was going to shit and didn't want the employers to dump and overload.
                          Maybe if everyone just stays away and no one signs up, the whole thing gets imploded.
                          where the hell is ANonymous . It would be funny if they took over that site and had some fun...
                          They probably won't because it poses no challenge.

                          The troubled federal Obamacare website is not secure and needs to be shut down and rebuilt from scratch, cybersecurity expert Morgan Wright told CNBC on Thursday.

                          "It's not secure. We would not put our family on it. We wouldn't tell anybody to get on it; not at this time, not in the near future. There's not a plan to fix this that meets sniff test of being reasonable," Wright told CNBC's "Squawk Box" two days after he testified before a House panel looking into the problems.

                          "Many of the systems were already vulnerable," said Wright, a former law enforcement officer and now CEO of Crowd Sourced Investigations, a start-up that uses social media and crowdsourcing to try to solve crimes. "It would be very easy at this point to take the site down."

                          "There's no way to fix this plane while it's in flight. You have to put it on the ground," he continued. "We need to start all over again. We need health-care 2.0."

                          The online federal exchange, HealthCare.gov, has been plagued with technology problems since its launch on Oct. 1. Government officials and contractors have been making improvements overnight for weeks with the goal of having it running smoothly by the end of the month. It's a job Wright said he would never want: "You got a better chance of seeing God, because I wouldn't take the job."

                          "You can't achieve the outcome you want based on the current structure," he said, adding that building a whole new website would take "people from the private sector, not government contractors."

                          "You could do this with a team of 25 to 50 people and be done in less than a year," Wright said.
                          The troubled online Obamacare exchange run by the federal government is not secure and needs to be shut down and rebuilt from scratch, cybersecurity expert Morgan Wright tells CNBC.


                          It could take a year to secure the risk of "high exposures" of personal information on the federal Obamacare online exchange, a cybersecurity expert told CNBC on Monday.

                          "When you develop a website, you develop it with security in mind. And it doesn't appear to have happened this time,"
                          said David Kennedy, a so-called "white hat" hacker who tests online security by breaching websites. He testified on Capitol Hill about the flaws of HealthCare.gov last week.

                          "It's really hard to go back and fix the security around it because security wasn't built into it," said Kennedy, chief executive of TrustedSec. "We're talking multiple months to over a year to at least address some of the critical-to-high exposures on the website itself."

                          According to the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversaw the implementation of the website, the components used to build the site are compliant with standards set by Federal security authorities.

                          "The privacy and security of consumers' personal information are a top priority for us. Security testing happens on an ongoing basis using industry best practices to appropriately safeguard consumers' personal information," said the spokesperson.

                          Another online security expert—who spoke at last week's House hearing and then on CNBC—said the federal Obamacare website needs to be shut down and rebuilt from scratch. Morgan Wright, CEO of Crowd Sourced Investigations said: "There's not a plan to fix this that meets the sniff test of being reasonable."
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                          It could take a year to secure the risk of "high exposures" of personal information on the federal Obamacare online exchange, a cybersecurity expert told CNBC.
                          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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